repenting Meaning & Definition

  • En [ rɪˈpent]
  • Us [ rɪˈpent]

Meaning of repenting In English

  • 0 present participle of repent

  • 1 to be very sorry for something bad you have done in the past and wish that you had not done it:

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Examples of repenting

  • Repenting now and acting later will not work.

  • Note that in the cases of the two "madmen," one lost his tongue, and the other rescued his life only after repenting.

  • The "first sort of enthusiasm" groups "those who imagine they have the grace which they have not": individuals claiming redemption without repenting (50).

  • The conditions included writing an essay repenting of anti-party misdeeds, stating that they supported postal privatization and promising not to oppose the party in the future.

  • It was the clearest, most legalistic and longest confessional in the long history of repenting sinners.

  • So did hundreds of thousands of others, without repenting it or resenting it, then or now.

  • It may have been a case of acting with speed and repenting at leisure.

  • It is nice to know that some people are repenting, but the facts need to be known.

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